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There has been overlap between the game and film industries for some time, but Capcom wants to take that relationship one step further. The publisher will be expanding its presence in Los Angeles, and is considering bringing staff over from its Japanese headquarters in order to better secure movie licences for games, its senior vice president of licensing, Germaine Gioia, told The Hollywood Reporter.

The company hired Gioia, formerly VP of licensing at THQ, to work with movie studios to find properties that will work well as games. The reason behind this initiative is the rising costs for game development on next-gen platforms, which can reach between $10-12 million per title, Gioia said. With development costs that high, Capcom wants to reach as broad an audience as possible--and movie tie-ins are one way of doing this.

"I think it is becoming clear that the very largest successful publishers are delivering more and more of a balance to the marketplace," Gioia said. "They need [not only] their own intellectual property and good solid original development but [also] licensed product that can reach across cultures."

Gioia said that Capcom wouldn't be abandoning its core gaming franchises. However, games based on Hollywood licenses would be created by the same development teams as Capcom's original properties.

While the company is not known for movie-based games, Capcom is not a complete stranger to Hollywood. Its Resident Evil franchise has already spawned two movies: 2002's Resident Evil and its 2004 sequel, Resident Evil: Apocalypse. There is a third movie currently in postproduction, which is due to be released later this year. The company is also working with Hyde Park Entertainment on a new Street Fighter movie featuring Chun Li as the central character. The film rights to Onimusha and Devil May Cry have also been sold by the company.

Via Gamespot
Params7
Go Capcom!
I'm a big fan of the Resident Evil movies.

Also, the 4th RE movie, after the upcoming 3rd RE movie (which is titled AFTERLIFE) is confirmed.

Right now, Resident Evil movie franchsie is the most successful Video Game inspired Movie adaption ever! (with Tomb Raider 2nd, and Mortal Kombat 3rd).
ZeroX24
Hopefully there won't be another movie or movie-tie in as bad as the Street Fighter movie.
That was such a disappointment.
xxzeroxx
HMM LOL WANNA SEE DEVIL MAY CRY WAT ELSE ANYWAY EVRYONE SHOULD SEE THE TRANSFORMER TRAILER LOOK AWESOME
jonnydorcas
seems like this is probably the way most games publishers are gonna go now i think
Perseid
This is not good news. How many games based off of movies are good? Maybe 5%? I think that's being generous. Leave the developers to make games that are going to be good, please.
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